Saturday, January 16, 2010

Moscow (AP): Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin opened a new oil export terminal which is a key gateway for the country's exports to Asian markets. Putin pressing the mouse on the computer to fill in Russian oil tanker which was sent to Hong Kong in Kozmino port terminals. "This terminal is important for Russia as a strategic project that allows us to enter emerging markets in the Asia Pacific region," Putin said in his opening speech today.

Russia is currently diversifying energy export most of the current flowing into the European market. Putin said the construction of the terminal Kozmino cost 60 billion rubles (about U.S. $ 2 billion). Kozmino is a destination point for a new pipeline through which crude oil from oil-rich region in eastern Siberia. The first pipeline section along the 2750 km link Taishet in eastern Siberia to Skovorodino, near the border with China, completed last month. This section to send oil to energy-hungry markets of China. For the second network stretching from Skovorodino to Kozmino, about 2100 km (1300 miles) to the east, still under construction. When it is finished oils will be taken away by train.

Moscow (AP): Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin opened a new oil export terminal which is a key gateway for the country's exports to Asian markets. Putin pressing the mouse on the computer to fill in Russian oil tanker which was sent to Hong Kong in Kozmino port terminals. "This terminal is important for Russia as a strategic project that allows us to enter emerging markets in the Asia Pacific region," Putin said in his opening speech today.

Russia is currently diversifying energy export most of the current flowing into the European market. Putin said the construction of the terminal Kozmino cost 60 billion rubles (about U.S. $ 2 billion). Kozmino is a destination point for a new pipeline through which crude oil from oil-rich region in eastern Siberia. The first pipeline section along the 2750 km link Taishet in eastern Siberia to Skovorodino, near the border with China, completed last month. This section to send oil to energy-hungry markets of China. For the second network stretching from Skovorodino to Kozmino, about 2100 km (1300 miles) to the east, still under construction. When it is finished oils will be taken away by train.